Boulder Dash, But RMC or Intamin. And lot's more airtime. Somehow put El Toro on the side of a forested hill! Just spitballin' here. I really like the Boulder Dash and Eagle's Fortress style settings for coasters!

It sounds weird, but riding coasters around the United States (hopefully the world soon) has led me to start counting and collecting coaster credits, or how many individuals coasters I've been on. So far, I've been on 229 roller coasters in 14 different states.

First off, everything about the layout is pretty terrible (bottom of 1st drop 100ft off the ground, stupid helix, etc.). Second, the track is designed so poorly that I was constantly head-banged around every turn. 3rd, I rode Desperado last week and found it to be amazing! It had tons of airtime and was actually enjoyable (and cheaper). There's a reason why it's rated #353 out of 365 coasters on Mitch Hawker's Poll.

I'll admit the location is great, and it's very cool to see the train going around with the headlights on. It's just my opinion that the layout/quality of the coaster could be so much better. And the late Speed was/is the king of Vegas coasters! :)

ps- I'd take a crap-load of airtime with a side of slight leg pain over getting my neck and head bashed. (I loved Skyrush).

In PE at high school, there was the kid, Armando who was very un-athletic (fat) and never joined in any of the activities. One day during baseball, he was sitting on the bench and the coach made him go up to bat. So, he walks up and takes a swing and hits the ball. He just looks at the coach, who tells him to drop the bat and run, he does. As we watch him run, about half-way to first, he trips. My first thought was "why is he trying to slide?" and I realize this wasn't on purpose. So as he's tripping, his arms fall to his side, and he lands perfectly flat on the ground while sliding. He stops about 10 ft from the plate still. This other kid runs up to him as if he were to help him, stops, points at him, and then starts laughing super hard. As more people come around, we all realize he's in tears. Me and my buddy were chuckling in the outfield the whole time.

I was at a restaurant with my family a few years ago. Our waitress comes up to us and we all notice that she was fairly average in terms of weight, but had a slight belly. Not knowing any better my mom asked, "When are you due?" Her reply was her shaking her head and quietly saying "...no." Ohh, the embarrassment!